Sunday, October 24, 2010

Better Living Through Scrapbooking Reveal

“Favorite Recipe Challenge” at Better Living Through Scrapbooking
Create a page showcasing your favorite recipe that you received from your mother, grandmother, or other relative or family friend.

Choose at least 2 of the following:
1. Include a photo of yourself preparing the dish, or a photo of the completed dish.
2. Include a photo of the person who gave you the recipe.
3. Make a copy of the original recipe, or hand write the recipe on a card and include it on your layout.
4. Use cardstock as your background, but ink, stain, paint, or color-spray it to make it unique.
5. Use a shape punch or border punch somewhere on your page.



I guess I started using this recipe about 12 or 13 years ago. On Christmas morning, we always went to my in-laws for brunch, and my mother-in-law made her traditional brunch. As Shane grew, we decided to start staying home for our own traditional brunch. And that’s what this quiche is. I make it every single year. I also use this recipe when we have company. It’s so easy, and it’s a press-in-the-pan crust. No rolling pin!! Really don’t you think it looks yummy?

I have used three of this week’s options in my layout:
#1 – I used a photo of the finished dish that was taken last Christmas
#3 – I die-cut a fancy recipe card using my Slice Bon Appetit card and hand-wrote the recipe for the layout
#4 – I used kraft cardstock for my background. I so seldom do that! It was fun to paint it using the big circle mesh. I let the mesh dry and added that to the page as well. The splatters in the corners are from an All Night Media background stamp. I love that one!!

Can I tell you a secret? I have really been challenged this month designing for Better Living Through Scrapbooking! I am not much of an emphera girlie, but these challenges have helped me grow and learn more about myself as a scrapbooker. I truly appreciate that about BLTS, and I hope as you go through the challenges you learn more about yourself, too!!

Sponsored Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Discount Cardstock “Kraft 80# 12×12, Really Red Cardstock 80# 12×12″
Stamps: For the Luv of Art “My Favorite Things stamp set; Plaid All Night Media Splatter Background stamp”
Papers and embellishments: Gauche Alchemy “Acme Mixed Media Paper Crafting Kit (mesh); Kitsch Delish Mixed Media Paper Crafting Kit (Basic Grey rub-ons, Nook Pantry paper; Graphic 45 Domestic Goddess paper)”
Paint: Plaid “Apple Barrel: Antique White”

Additional Supplies Used:
Embellishments: American Crafts “Chocolate Ribbon”; Making Memories Slice “Bon Appetit design card” Colorbox “Chestnut Roan ink”

5 comments:

Laurel said...

Gorgeous layout, that paper is perfect for it!

all the days of our life said...

This is yummy... Great LO.

Making Creative Memories in Thyme said...

Yep, this is a yummy looking quiche! I love these longstanding traditions! I want to do a book all about them!
Love those paper and how you used the metalic ribbon to spray your kraft paper! Great job, my friend!
Blessings,
Kim xXx

Dawnll said...

What a wonderful tradition! I love quiche and always a simple recipe that is tested already.
Great layout sweetie.

jessica_haley555 said...

I love the patterned paper you used. Work great with the theme and photo. Really nice work!

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